Fabian Cancellara
Bicycling, 12 Otsaila 2011
An Interview With Fabian Cancellara
Nicknamed Spartacus, Fabian Cancellara is the closest thing pro cycling has to a gladiator on two wheels. He so dominated the cobblestoned classics last year that some accused him of riding a motorized bicycle. But the Swiss rider helped put an end to those rumors by storming to victory in the Tour
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Óscar Freire
cyclingtime.com, 11 Otsaila 2011
"Your palmares is never complete"
I caught up with Óscar Freire at the famous Sun Moon Lake in central Taiwan, just before a hastily arranged funride that was organised after the inaugural Taiwan Cup was cancelled due to the damage done on the east of Taiwan by Typhoon Maggie.
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Aldo Ilesic
velonation.com, 11 Otsaila 2011
Sprinting towards success
Despite the fact that he’s only 26, Slovenian sprinter Aldo Ino Ilesic has been riding since 2004, originally with Slovenian Continental teams Perutnina Ptuj and Sava, winning stages in UCI races such as the Tour of Slovenia, Giro delle Regione and Olympia Tour of Holland.
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Filippo Pozzato
cyclingtime.com, 11 Otsaila 2011
Totally Focused on the Spring Classics
Filippo Pozzato is having a more discreet ride at the Tour of Qatar than his future rivals in the Spring classics, such as Tom Boonen, Fabian Cancellara and Heinrich Haussler. He told cyclingtime that he is counting on specific work on the track to become better in March and April.
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Heinrich Haussler
cyclingtime.com, 10 Otsaila 2011
"I’ll only target one day races this year"
Back at the level he enjoyed two years ago when he won a stage at the Tour de France, the Australian from Garmin-Cervelo talks about his ambitions for the one-day races and reveals that he won’t be taking part in the Giro d’Italia or the Tour de France this year.
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Steven Cozza
handlebarmustache.blogspot.com, 10 Otsaila 2011
"Why don't we ask Eddy Merckx"
A new year, a new team and a new opportunity for Steven Cozza. After many years with Garmin, Steven has moved to Team NetApp for the 2011 racing season. We recently got the chance to ask Steven a few questions about racing, life, and giving back.
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Fabian Cancellara
cyclingtime.com, 9 Otsaila 2011
"I want the rainbow jersey for road racing as well"
Fabian Cancellara hasn’t won yet in 2011 but he has started the season on a high note with a second place in the prologue of the Tour of Qatar behind super-short TT specialist Lars Boom. But Cancellara has further goals this season, as he explained in an interview with cyclingtime.com.
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Tom Boonen
cyclingtime.com, 8 Otsaila 2011
"I'm delighted to have found my level again"
Tom Boonen enjoyed winning again after eleven months with no satisfaction. At the end of Stage 1 of the Tour of Qatar, he spoke to CYCLINGTIME.com about the new start of this period of his career and his ambitions for the Spring classics.
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Veronica Andréasson
602nds.com, 8 Otsaila 2011
602nds with Veronica Andréasson and Gustav Erik Larsson
602nds recently chatted with popular Swedish cycling couple - Saxo Bank-SunGard rider Gustav Erik Larsson and Lotto Honda Ladies Team rider Veronica Andréasson.
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Gustav Erik Larsson
602nds.com, 8 Otsaila 2011
602nds with Veronica Andréasson and Gustav Erik Larsson
602nds recently chatted with popular Swedish cycling couple - Saxo Bank-SunGard rider Gustav Erik Larsson and Lotto Honda Ladies Team rider Veronica Andréasson.
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Jack Bobridge
cyclingtime.com, 7 Otsaila 2011
“I didn’t prepare for the 4-km world record”
Australia’s Jack Bobridge shocked the world of cycling – and himself – as he bettered the 15- year old world record of Chris Boardman in the 4-km individual pursuit. He spoke exclusively to cyclingtime.com before starting the prologue of the Tour of Qatar.
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Karsten Kroon
velonews.com, 6 Otsaila 2011
"without my helmet, I would have been dead"
Now 34, Karsten Kroon is back from a horrific crash in last year’s Flèche Wallonne to give the classics one more run. Above all, he’d love to win Amstel Gold Race, where he’s considered an expert on the twisting, climbing route through Holland’s Limburg region.
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Taylor Phinney
pezcyclingnews.com, 4 Otsaila 2011
"it’s a new chapter in my career"
Taylor Phinney may be very young (still only 20 years old), but he has done so much already; World and National Champion on the track as well as on the road in the time trial, not to mention winning the Under 23 Paris-Roubaix.
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Andrew Talansky
velonews.com, 4 Otsaila 2011
Andrew Talansky is in ‘the show,’ now — and he says he’s ready
Andrew Talansky begins the 2011 season with Garmin-Cervélo after a successful year with the U.S. national team and the Cal Giant amateur squad, where he performed well enough in stage races that Jonathan Vaughters was compelled to sign the U-23 rider to a three year contract.
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Jai Crawford
cyclingnewsasia.com, 3 Otsaila 2011
Jai Crawford, and the real deal with Pegasus
Most cycling fans were aware and excited about the prospects of the first Australian cycling team - Team Pegasus. We now know that the team was forced to fold at the 11th hour and many riders were left in a very poor situation very late in the season.
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Ryan Anderson
pezcyclingnews.com, 3 Otsaila 2011
"The aim is to start out with small steps"
Ryan Anderson is going into 2011 having signed for the history making Spider Tech Powered by C10 under iconic rider Steve Bauer. Ryan broke into main stream cycling by holding the leaders jersey at the 2010 Tour of California. We catch up with him one damp morning.
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